Three Types of Powers
Who Holds the Power?
How is Power Divided?
General Vocab
Wildcard (x2)
100

What are the three key powers that all governments possess?

Legislative

Executive

Judicial

100

Everyone citizen gets to vote on every single issue by a show of hands:

Direct Democracy

100

This is what it's called when the NATIONAL government holds 100% of the power:

Unitary Government

100

This is what it's called when there is NO GOVERNMENT.

Anarchy

100

How old is Mr. Baker?

28

200

What do "legislative powers" allow governments to do?

Make or create laws

200

A single religion has taken full control of the government, and their religious texts serves as the basis for all laws and government actions. This would be classified as a:

Theocracy

200

This is what it's called when several states form a loose alliance with an incredibly WEAK national government:

Confederacy

200

This vocab term means that a country has full control of its own actions, and doesn't need to ask any other countries for permission before doing something like passing a law.

Sovereignty

200

What month was Mr. Baker born in?

April

300

What do "executive powers" allow governments to do?

Enforce laws

300

When a small group of people holds all the power in a government, this is called an:

Oligarchy

300

This is what it's called when power is shared fairly evenly between the national government and several regional governments (like in the United States!)

Federalism

300

When two people agree to give up some of their freedoms (ex. the freedom to steal) in order to make life better for everyone, this is referred to as a:

Social Contract

300

Has Mr. Baker ever been to Australia?

No

400

What do "judicial powers" allow governments to do?

Interpret laws or settle disputes in society

400

A single Queen holds all of the power in her government, and when she dies, the Princess will become the new Queen. This is a:

Monarchy

400

True or False: In a confederacy, the national government is incredibly strong.

False: The national government is incredibly weak in a confederacy. Their regional governments can pretty much do what they want.

400

Most modern countries have a written document that outlines the rules their government must follow as well as outlining the rights of citizens. This written document is called a...

Constitution

400

What is the gold document over on the wall?

Declaration of Independence

500

In the United States, our Founding Fathers were afraid of one person gaining too much power, so they separated our government into three distinct _______.

Branches

500

A military general uses his control of the military to overthrow the government and take all the power for himself. No one can tell him no without risking death. This is a:

Dictatorship

500

What was the name of the government that was formed when the Southern states broke away from the United States in the Civil War?

The Confederate States of America

500

This is another term for a "representative democracy":

Republic

500

How many peppermints are left in the box?

Let's see...

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